FTSE up 1.2% on first day of 2012 trading

Author: Investment Week
IFAonline | 03 Jan 2012 | 09:00

Categories: Economics / Markets| Europe

Topics: FTSE 100| HSBC| nikkei 225

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(Updated 11:15am) The FTSE 100 is trading more than 1% higher in mid-morning trading on Tuesday afte closing 2011 down 5.5% for the year.

The UK's blue chip index rose by 1.2% in December to end 2011 at 5,572 and has continued that progress at the start of 2012 following improving economic data from China and strong gains in European markets on Monday.

By 11am on Tuesday, London's main index was 70 points, or 1.25%, higher at 5,641.

Data released in China overnight revealed a sharp rebound in the country's official purchasing managers index for non-manufacturing sectors, which rose from 49.7 to 56 in December. Data released last week by HSBC showed a small rebound in manufacturing data from 49 to 50.3 over the same period.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 2.2% to 18,839-its highest level since mid-December.

In France, the Cac 40 opened 0.4% lower at 3,210 but Germany's Dax built on yesterday's gains with a further 0.9% increase to 6,131.

After dropping on Monday, Japan's Nikkei rose 0.7% to move back to 8,455, a figure which last week marked the index's lowest year-end level since 1982.

The price of gold rose following a 10% loss in December, strengthening more than 1% to $1,588, with silver also moving higher.

US crude oil prices moved back above $100 a barrel in overnight trading, reaching $100.87, with Brent crude also higher at $108.65 a barrel.

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